Psychographics: House Husbands, Generation V

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 471 Words | Posted 8/5/2008 | Comments
Stay-at-home dads and Generation V, where "V" stands for "virtual," are emerging as two important consumer groups. Both are the products of a convergence of several cultural and economic trends in Western society.

Stockxpert Photographers Rebel

By Jim Pickerell | 594 Words | Posted 8/5/2008 | Comments
On July 15, Steve Kapsinov, Jupiterimages' community manager for StockXpert, announced on the contributor forum that the company planed to offer StockXpert's microstock images on Jupiter's subscription site, Photos.com. Photographers were to be paid $.30 per image downloaded from the Photos.com site.

BBC Stock-Image Choice Sparks Controversy

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 75 Words | Posted 8/4/2008 | Comments
Thomas Crampton, a former International Herald Tribune and The New York Times correspondent who covers Asian politics, economics and culture, has uncovered what he described as a case of "stock photo usage gone wrong."

Will Rise of Digital Advertising Bring Revenue Loss?

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 720 Words | Posted 8/4/2008 | Comments
Though researchers using different methodologies often arrive at different figures, most experts agree that digital media is on the rise. Specifically, researchers are putting emphasis on interactive advertising's growth as a percentage of total ad spending.

Orphan Works Bill Stalled in Senate

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 45 Words | Posted 8/1/2008 | Comments

GumGum: New Funding, Out of Beta and Out with Flash

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 160 Words | Posted 8/1/2008 | Comments
GumGum has announced that the ad-supported licensing platform has secured financing from First Round Capital and Crosscut Ventures. Both venture firms specialize in providing seed capital. With two new members on its board of directors, GumGum exits beta with technology that no longer uses Flash and is reportedly more flexible.

Getty Images Secures Jolie-Pitt Images, Again

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 207 Words | Posted 8/1/2008 | Comments
Getty Images announced that it has shot and is distributing the most coveted news images of the moment: exclusive first pictures of the twins born to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. The deal follows a 2006 arrangement in which Getty's Brent Stirton photographed the couple's daughter Shiloh, and the company negotiated licensing terms on behalf of Jolie and Pitt.

Getty Images Historic Numbers -- 2002 Thru 2007

By Jim Pickerell | 531 Words | Posted 8/1/2008 | Comments
Below is a list of the Getty Images revenue for the various segments of their business quarter by quarter from Q3 2002 through Q4 2007. At the beginning of 2008 Getty stopped supplying quarterly breakdowns. 

SnapVillage Highlights In-Demand Image Types

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 95 Words | Posted 7/31/2008 | Comments

Beijing Olympics: Lost Opportunities

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 491 Words | Posted 7/31/2008 | Comments (1)
For an industry that talks about creative research, the amount of pre-Olympic promotions that focus on mundane concepts and imagery is baffling.

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